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Time On Site

Time spent on site is an analytical measure of the total duration of a given session, usually expressed as an average.

Literal Meanings of Time On Site

Time:

Meanings of Time:
  • The measured pitch duration measures the rhythm of the rhythmic distribution of the movement.

  • Sentences of Time
  • Let's synchronize our clocks so that we don't have to be at different times.

  • Your car is three times faster than mine, which is four times heavier than this.

  • On:

    Meanings of On:
  • In a state of activity, operation, or work.

  • Walk on the current schedule.

  • The adjustable liner is worn.

  • (usually negative) Acceptable, reasonable.

  • Intentional, involved, judged, usually as part of an accepted challenge.

  • He came to base as a runner and positioned himself there, waiting for more action from the next batter.

  • In the center of the field on the same side as the batsman's feet, the left side for a right-handed batsman.

  • Towards working conditions.

  • Cover or rest.

  • Along, forward (continue action).

  • Go further in detail.

  • (obsolete in US) later.

  • The bets are better than the straight odds. See also Odson.

  • It is placed on top and touches from above.

  • It is located or attached to the outer surface.

  • An expression of pictorial placement or binding.

  • Indicates act or action by contact with the surface, top or outside of something, ie. from.

  • In or in (a particular region or place).

  • Mounted on the side.

  • Supported by (specified part of itself).

  • To give strength.

  • Act against him.

  • Upholstery.

  • (for some modes of transportation, including public transportation) In (vehicle) for the purpose of travelling.

  • On this day.

  • Sometime during the day.

  • Some time after starting something too.

  • Pick an exciting topic.

  • Owned.

  • Currently of (and often because of).

  • Specify a tool or medium.

  • Indicates the target or item affected by the event or action.

  • Verse to indicate the object of emotion.

  • Indicates support.

  • Absent or busy (for example, a planned action).

  • Do you regularly take medication?.

  • Under the influence ().

  • Have an identical domain and code domain.

  • With V^n as the domain and V as the code domain for the set V and the integer n.

  • Made.

  • As well as displaying a multiplication or series in a row.

  • Demonstrate dependence or trust with confidence.

  • In danger or safety.

  • The number is linked to the service.

  • Including the promise.

  • By either naming a curse or spell, or coming, falling or resting.

  • (especially if the number of fighters or participants is indicated) Against against.

  • Without.

  • In Japanese, the pronunciation or reading of the kanji character, originally based on the pronunciation of the characters in Chinese, is contrasted with kun.

  • Sentences of On
  • Can you turn on the light?.

  • All the lights are on, so they must be home.

  • Are we still there today?.

  • I tried to drink from a bottle with a lid!.

  • It doesn't work, it just won't turn on.

  • Five bucks for the Cavs to win tonight. -Are you sure!.

  • Ponsonby Smythe knocked on the door.

  • Turn on the television.

  • Put on a hat and gloves.

  • Drive, rock.

  • He chatted over and over.

  • Ten years later, nothing has changed in the city.

  • This horse is twenty-one years old, so you have to bet twenty pounds to gain even one pound.

  • There was a vase of flowers on the table.

  • He had a scar on one side of his face.

  • All responsibility rests with him.

  • To play violin or piano.

  • The lighthouse you see is on dry land.

  • Crotonon Hudson, Rostov-on-Don, Southendon Sea.

  • The table cannot stand on two legs.

  • Hold the rope firmly against the door.

  • I hit an old tree stump with my foot.

  • He had old shoes on his feet.

  • On the bus, on the train, on the plane.

  • Born on July 4.

  • Can I see you another day?.

  • Smith struck again in twelve minutes and doubled Mudchester Rovers' lead.

  • I have no opinion on this.

  • I have no money with me.

  • Arrest a suspect.

  • When Jax entered, William got up to leave.

  • I paid for my family's flight and meals, but the company paid for the hotel room.

  • Can't you see I'm on the phone?.

  • His words made an indelible impression on me.

  • Pity or pity him.

  • The dog survived three weeks thanks to rainwater.

  • He has his lunch break.

  • He's acting so weird, I think he's up to something.

  • He's acting crazy because he's high.

  • Feature enabled.

  • Enabled operator.

  • Free group of four letters.

  • Eat a lot.

  • He promises under certain conditions.

  • He's on the paper, I'm on the committee.

  • He confirmed or promised his word or his honor.

  • Curse!.

  • The battle was three against one and he had no chance.

  • Most kanji have two types of reading: name and kun.

  • Synonyms of On

    turn on, leg

    Site:

    Meanings of Site:
  • A place where everything is arranged, a local environment.

  • A place established or selected for a specific use or permanent work.

  • The attitude or position of something.

  • Installation of a computer, in particular in connection with an intranet or the Internet or telecommunications services.

  • Category containing a set of Grothendieck topologies.

  • The region of a protein, DNA, or RNA fragment where chemical reactions take place.

  • Body part is operated on.

  • Find or place a building.

  • Sentences of Site
  • The location of the city or house.

  • Place for a church.

  • Time On Site

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